More Ways to Train with the Peloton Tread

More Ways to Train with the Peloton Tread

By PelotonUpdated October 4, 2022

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More Ways to Train with the Peloton Tread

Features that help you run (or walk) motivated.

The unique features of the Peloton Tread are designed to up your performance and boost your confidence in your stride. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or taking a walk on the Tread—we’ve got you. Check out these features — some new and some improved — to experience in your next workout.

Just Run with Goals

Take training into your own hands with this all-new layer to the Just Run feature. Set time, distance, and output parameters so you can stay on track with your goals all without a guided Peloton class.

Auto-Incline

Rise to the occasion with ease. When your instructor calls for a higher incline in class, your Tread will automatically adjust so you can enjoy that organic, rolling hill feeling. You can opt to have this feature on or off, but turning it on allows you to go even deeper into the zone.*

Strava® Integration

This isn’t a new feature, but we know how you die-hard runners roll. You love your Strava! This integration ensures your indoor runs are just as accurately synced to your Strava as your outdoor runs, all without any extra work on your part.

Splits in Class

For race prep and time trial training, your running splits are now on screen alongside other in-class metrics. You can also see your mile or kilometer splits in your workout history—helping you get a better picture of your progress.

*This feature is only available on the Peloton Tread.

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This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute individualized advice. It is not intended to replace professional medical evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment. Seek the advice of your physician for questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. If you are having a medical emergency, call your physician or 911 immediately.

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